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First to Fight - The Black Tankers of WWII

Discussion in 'The Water Cooler' started by The Amatuer, Jun 29, 2012.

  1. The Amatuer

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    I just wanted to post this video in honor of my up coming birthday this 4th of July...

    I will be turning 50. Damn! My the time has passed. Tuesday I should be airborne in the Cirrus SR22 Prospective and Wednesday Skydiving tandemling while my wife increases the insurance for a big payday!

    In any case I love hearing of our Veterans sacrifices both known and unspoken of....heading to the DMV..

    :wave:

     
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    Happy birthday. My oldest son was also born on the 4th of July.
     
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    And many more Happy Birthdays to him..:nana:

    He's in an elite group.
     
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    More ways than one. Simply bearing the last name of Longcoch alone puts him above most. His is 6' -5" tall. 240 pounds and is a summer time life guard at a country club pool in Green Bay. He was talking with Packer Coach Mcarthy this week as he is teaching the coache's daughter and the kids of some of the Packer players how to swim. He just moved into a house as he finishes his college carreer. He is living with 4 women and is the only guy living there. Oh to be young.
     

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